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I went for a blast on my old Trophy 900, Dundee, Blairgowrie, Dunkeld, Loch Tay, Loch Earn, Perth then home! The weather was absolutely brilliant!

 

Try that in North Wales and you could lose your licence in a day,  blasting is not allowed,  they have done people here for 31mph.   :judge:

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Is that the same Commitments that I'm thinking about (the Irish group?) if so that was a brilliant film, just when they achieve everything they wanted, it all falls apart, shame.

It is. I loved the movie also.

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It is. I loved the movie also.

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 One of my favorite movies of all time! We just got back from a long weekend in New York City and saw a review for this show playing in London. I also read an article mentioning that there was a follow up book written by the author Roddy Doyle called "The Guts." Although it sounds a little depressing, I might have to check it out....

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I thought I would bore you guys with a few pics of NYC...

 

First, a view from our hotel room, The Empire State Building

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My Family! My wife Jody and our "Child" Angus!

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Next 3 are from inside Central Park

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Looking towards Times Square

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Try that in North Wales and you could lose your licence in a day,  blasting is not allowed,  they have done people here for 31mph.   :judge:

It's a matter of where and when you do it. Early in the mornings with empty roads in the highlands, and the place to yourself..............brilliant!

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I thought I would bore you guys with a few pics of NYC...

First, a view from our hotel room, The Empire State Building

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My Family! My wife Jody and our "Child" Angus!

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Next 3 are from inside Central Park

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Looking towards Times Square

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Nice pics Don. Here we are at theatre land in London (minus me - I'm taking the pic)

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Nice pics Don. Here we are at theatre land in London (minus me - I'm taking the pic)

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My wife and I want to go to London so Badly! Right now, we are only about a 6 hour flight away. But, when we move back to Seattle in the Summer, it will be 9 hours-which seems just soo out of reach!

 

Love the Pic BTW!

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Congratuations.. :D

 

I took my three kids to London, 2 of them where in a Dance show & the other one celebrated his 15th Birthday with an hour walking round Maplin..... even though we have one 5 minutes away from home! :rolleyes:

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Congratuations.. :D

 

I took my three kids to London, 2 of them where in a Dance show & the other one celebrated his 15th Birthday with an hour walking round Maplin..... even though we have one 5 minutes away from home! :rolleyes:

 

Lol - I cannot pass a Maplin without going in! :D

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its the nature of the type of people we are really. My wife can't walk past a book shop without walking round it, there's books all over the house that no one reads......... shes a teacher! I stand outside yawning.

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its the nature of the type of people we are really. My wife can't walk past a book shop without walking round it, there's books all over the house that no one reads......... shes a teacher! I stand outside yawning.

 

Buy her a Kindle for Christmas :D

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